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darkerhorse
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What's the proper pronunciation of "me" in Italian language?
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My be "meh"
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In our family I have heard it as both "meh" and "may"...
Mark
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AngelaGrace56
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My parents would say “meh” which in my English sounds very much like the “a” sound in “apple”.
Definitely not “may” which in my English sounds like the “a” in “make”.
Just my two cents.
Angela
Definitely not “may” which in my English sounds like the “a” in “make”.
Just my two cents.
Angela
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I agree with Angela.
Giuseppe "Pippo" Moccaldi
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@MarcuccioV
Mark
The word "mai" (ie "never") sounds very similar to my English "may". I wonder if that was what you were hearing?
Angela
Mark
The word "mai" (ie "never") sounds very similar to my English "may". I wonder if that was what you were hearing?
Angela
